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Ceremony and rituals have long played a vital and essential role in Native American culture. Often referred to as “religion,” most Native Americans did not consider their spirituality, ceremonies, and rituals as “religion,” in the way that Christians do. Rather, their beliefs and practices form an integral and seamless part of their very being. Like other aboriginal peoples around the world, their beliefs were heavily influenced by their methods of acquiring food, – from hunting to agriculture. They also embraced ceremonies and rituals that provided power to conquer the difficulties of life, as wells as events and milestones, such as puberty, marriage, and death. Over the years, practices and ceremonies changed with tribes‘ needs.
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This question is missing the underlined part that would allow us to answer it. Fortunately, I found it online. The underlined portion should be:
<u>However, in 1902, the War Department began to oversee the responsibility.</u>
Answer:
The question that is answered by the underlined part is:
C. When did the War Department take charge of the Statue of Liberty?
Explanation:
The underlined portion of the excerpt offers us the following information:
- The War Department took charge of the Statue of Liberty.
- The fact above took place in 1902.
Among the options given, there is one question that is answered by the underlined part and the information it provides:
C. When did the War Department take charge of the Statue of Liberty?
In 1902.
Notice that the whole excerpt answers all the options, but we are looking for the question that is answered only by the underlined portion.
<span>Royalty there demanded protection from the sun, and the umbrella was developed for this purpose. </span>